The Notre Dame senior guard this past season averaged an area-high 23.5 points and led the ND to a berth in the Class 3A DeKalb Supersectional after the first sectional championship in school history.

Feehan is the Journal Star’s large-school boys Player of the Year.

He’s still auditioning for college offers.

“I play pickup games and go to the gym pretty much every day, and over the last few weeks I’ve gotten phone calls from college coaches or about my recruiting status pretty much every night,” Feehan said. “I’m just as involved in basketball right now as I was during our season.”

Six-foot and with a slight build, Feehan was without a four-year college offer on the table during the season.

“He doesn’t jump out at a lot of colleges because of his size,” ND coach Tom Lacher said. “But he’s a gym rat with a real desire to get better and he’s got a high basketball IQ. Those intangibles trump size.”

Northern Michigan and Lewis University, both Division II schools, have each offered scholarships since the high school season ended.

Feehan said he has scheduled visits with each, along with Division-I Western Illinois, later this month.

WIU coach Jim Molinari attended several ND games this past season, and Feehan said he’s been in frequent contact with Leathernecks assistant Josh Wolfe.

Delta State (D-II) in Mississippi is another school with recent interest.

“Things are just getting going and I’m confident it will all work out,” he said. “I’m not necessarily interested in the best offer or the biggest school or going here or there. I’m more interested in finding a place where I can fit in, contribute and be comfortable for four years.”

Notre Dame this season won the second-most games (21-13) in school history, behind only the 2011 team that finished 28-1.

Feehan had one basket and two points as a freshman in 2011.

He ended his ND career with 1,443 points, second only Max Bielfeldt (1,580), the 2011 JS POY.

Shea Feehan by the seasons

G FG 3FG FT PTS REBS ASTS

FROSH: 1 1-3 0-2 0-0 2 0 0

SOPH: 27 93-196 49-107 43-53 278 49 36

JUNIOR: 27 110-256 61-154 82-99 363 44 40

SENIOR: 34 264-482 77-197 195-226 800 165 70

TOTALS: 89 557-937 187-460 320-378 1,443 258 146

(.594) (.407) (.847) (16.2) (2.9) (1.6)

Shea says:

-- “I can dunk fine. I just had a flat tire.” — On a breakaway lay-in basket in the Independent Sports Club all-star game last Sunday at Manual.

-- “I can eat an entire large pepperoni pizza by myself, no problem.”

-- “I picked up golf last summer. I played enough to know I’m not very good.”

-- “When I was a freshman (2010-11) I got to play one game with my brother Sam (a senior). I scored on a layup and those were my only two points that year. I’ll never forget it.”